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iowa cnbc from squawk to the closing bell. is any of the money from kiwi three go toward europe's that? one more quick question why is gold going up when the dow was going up? it seems the dow should go down. i will take your call over the television. thank you. >>guest: i am happy to hear you like the programming. qe3 is buying mortgage rates that is the money for the u.s. but does that lead to job creation? a lot of people say the fed throwing money will not mean jobs created that move the -- money moving into hard assets in higher-yielding assets which is the case so far. we have other money sent to europe through the imf. there is indirect money going but it is not the kiwi three program. gold is a hard assets. with the uncertainty people flocked to the hard assets. the uncertainty pushing money into gold. with the reserve impacting the dollar the relationship is also impacting. most money managers say you want to have some expansion in. but if you know, rates will be low people want hard assets. not to mention on a smalle
iowa cnbc from squawk to the closing bell. is any of the money from kiwi three go toward europe's that? one more quick question why is gold going up when the dow was going up? it seems the dow should go down. i will take your call over the television. thank you. >>guest: i am happy to hear you like the programming. qe3 is buying mortgage rates that is the money for the u.s. but does that lead to job creation? a lot of people say the fed throwing money will not mean jobs created that move...
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i watched cnbc to the "closing bell." i have a question. does any of the money from qe3 go towards europe stepped? and i have one more quick question. why is gold going up when the the dallas also going up? it seems like the dow should go down when the gold is going up. and i will take your call over the tv. thank you. >> host: maria bartiromo. >> guest: thank you so much. i am happy to hear you like the programming. first off on qe3, it is going to be the federal reserve the federal reserve bank mortgage-backed security at a rate of $40 billion a month. so that is the u.s. the issue is does that lead to job creation? does one equaled the other? there is a debate about that. a lot of people say the fed throwing money at this economy is not going to ultimately mean new jobs created. it is going to mean money moving into hard assets and money moving into higher yielding assets by stock, which of course has been the case so far. we have other money we send to europe through the imf, to other programs. so there is and indirect money going to eu
i watched cnbc to the "closing bell." i have a question. does any of the money from qe3 go towards europe stepped? and i have one more quick question. why is gold going up when the the dallas also going up? it seems like the dow should go down when the gold is going up. and i will take your call over the tv. thank you. >> host: maria bartiromo. >> guest: thank you so much. i am happy to hear you like the programming. first off on qe3, it is going to be the federal reserve...
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cnbc's perch. it is his helicopter. >> no, it is not the helicopter, it is the jet pack! we were promised jet packs! >> yeah? >> yeah. >> you got the jet pack and the rest of us didn't. that's okay. we had to fire a couple of people but it is worth it because you're here for business before the bell. what's going on today on wall street? >> moving aside from that, what is going on on wall street. personal income as expected, no dramatic data out today thankfully. 39 days until the election here. kind of think the focus is more on politics. also as we talked about on the fiscal cliff, whether congress can get a deal done. want to watch this though. you guys are both probably snazzy iphone users as am i. many use research in motion blackberry. the company is really struggling. stock crushed the last year. they came out with numbers, they lost money, but less than expected. >> had a pretty good quarter? >> good is relative. like when he came home with a c minus but had gotten a d the semester before, it is kind of that situation. blackberry, they're struggling, maybe not as
cnbc's perch. it is his helicopter. >> no, it is not the helicopter, it is the jet pack! we were promised jet packs! >> yeah? >> yeah. >> you got the jet pack and the rest of us didn't. that's okay. we had to fire a couple of people but it is worth it because you're here for business before the bell. what's going on today on wall street? >> moving aside from that, what is going on on wall street. personal income as expected, no dramatic data out today thankfully....
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let's go to cnbc's brian sullivan. >> mixed economic data cing out about 15 minutes ago. it'sdfaing. fioff, the weekly unemployment claim numbers did come in better than expected. about 26,000 fewer than the consensus forecast. the problem is what's knowns durable goods orders number. frato car to pneket ite fm posted its biggest drop in years. here's a pretty amazing statistic. in july, boeing received 260 airplane orders. in august, it received one. rowhe'al a the global sldown ina,erps coming to roost here. not good news for manufacturing job growth so pay attention to that as well. also new reports showing that people are spending less and less time o facebook on this ut do3%onr. ree the phone. less time on the desk top. the reason that's not good is the desk top has a lot more real estate for those ads that facebook wants. we all know touote mr. simon, these are the days thatignals fiio monres and billionaires and babies and they're all on facebook. >> he's good. >> theoy in the bubble and baby with the baboon heart but i believe. >> he did have the commercial break
let's go to cnbc's brian sullivan. >> mixed economic data cing out about 15 minutes ago. it'sdfaing. fioff, the weekly unemployment claim numbers did come in better than expected. about 26,000 fewer than the consensus forecast. the problem is what's knowns durable goods orders number. frato car to pneket ite fm posted its biggest drop in years. here's a pretty amazing statistic. in july, boeing received 260 airplane orders. in august, it received one. rowhe'al a the global sldown ina,erps...
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. >> didn't he come to cnbc about a year ago -- >> you were there. >> saying look at this. >> or we kind of knew it would be around. >> the first quarter 2013 is what they're saying. 80 million subs rising at a faster rate than the previous quarter is good news. interesting, though, apple as you mentioned down two days in a row. down two and a half percent yesterday. the column is called "tv will be apple's undoing." he wraps the map snafu demonstrates circumstances are turning against apple's current business model. if you are going to take on the likes of google with these large scale ecosystems on your own when you don't have first strike advantage, it's not like tackling the music industry with itunes. it's not going to be like that at all. >> unless you believe that apple tv is a phenomenally new product that changes the landscape and that's the debate we've had for several months, is it going to be essentially an add-on to existing apple tv, which is neither here nor there, or something that combines voice activation. i saw some discussion that maybe the new ipod might be the contr
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sharon epperson is cnbc's personal finance correspondent. sharon, good to see you. >> good morning. >> >> good morning. according to the fdic, bank revenues have dropped almost $652 billion last year, about 1.9%. is that why we're seeing the increased fees? >> bank revenues did drop to that level, and we're seeing a loss in bank revenues due to the fact that there have been some major changes in regulations, regulations dealing with debit cards as well as overdraft plans. >> all right. we're paying higher fees, that's undeniable. monthly maintenance fees are up 25%. what exactly is a monthly maintenance fee, and why do the banks feel the need to pass this cost on to us? >> what you're paying for is the tellers, the call service centers as well as the maintenance of the online systems and the atm servicing. all of this goes into the overhead of the banks, and this is what you're paying for with the monthly maintenance weeks. >> out-of-network atm fees 2.50 but your bank may charge you more. >> 1.50 on top of that so the average is now $4. >>
sharon epperson is cnbc's personal finance correspondent. sharon, good to see you. >> good morning. >> >> good morning. according to the fdic, bank revenues have dropped almost $652 billion last year, about 1.9%. is that why we're seeing the increased fees? >> bank revenues did drop to that level, and we're seeing a loss in bank revenues due to the fact that there have been some major changes in regulations, regulations dealing with debit cards as well as overdraft...
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sharon epperson is cnbc's personal finance correspondent. sharon, good to see you. >> good morning. >> >> good morning. according to the fdic, bank revenues have dropped almost $652 billion last year, about 1.9%. is that why we're seeing the increased fees? >> bank revenues did drop to that level, and we're seeing a loss in bank revenues due to the fact that there have been some major changes in regulations, regulations dealing with debit cards as well as overdraft plans. >> all right. we're paying higher fees, that's undeniable. monthly maintenance fees are up 25%. what exactly is a monthly maintenance fee, and why do the banks feel the need to pass this cost on to us? >> what you're paying for is the tellers, the call service centers as well as the maintenance of the online systems and the atm servicing. all of this goes into the overhead of the banks, and this is what you're paying for with the monthly maintenance weeks. >> out-of-network atm fees 2.50 but your bank may charge you more. >> 1.50 on top of that so the average is now $4. >>
sharon epperson is cnbc's personal finance correspondent. sharon, good to see you. >> good morning. >> >> good morning. according to the fdic, bank revenues have dropped almost $652 billion last year, about 1.9%. is that why we're seeing the increased fees? >> bank revenues did drop to that level, and we're seeing a loss in bank revenues due to the fact that there have been some major changes in regulations, regulations dealing with debit cards as well as overdraft...
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we'll have more ahead with cnbc's brian sullivan. >> apparently upset, the parliament said they were going to carry debt, 250% gdp. it's shocking for the kids in the street. >> you know what? at some point the germans are going to say to their leaders, enough. we're not going to keep carrying countries on our back that aren't going to start acting response physically. >> our coverage begins after the break. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] with a driving range of more than 550 miles you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching slower traffic. and for the blind-spot monitor... [ beeping ] ...that helps remind you that the highway might not be as desolate... as you thought. ♪ monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size
we'll have more ahead with cnbc's brian sullivan. >> apparently upset, the parliament said they were going to carry debt, 250% gdp. it's shocking for the kids in the street. >> you know what? at some point the germans are going to say to their leaders, enough. we're not going to keep carrying countries on our back that aren't going to start acting response physically. >> our coverage begins after the break. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male...
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. >>> now let's head to wall street and cnbc's courtney reagan is at the new york stock exchange. tell us more about the global bacon shortage on the way. al is very concerned this morning. he can't function. >> as are a number of others. this could be true, if you're a bacon lover, you better start hoarding it now. according to britain's national pig association, a worldwide shortage of pork and bacon next year is unavoidable. it's a result of the drought that hit much of the country this year. which damaged the crops used to feed the pigs. so the group predicts that the number of slaughtered pigs could fall by 10% in the second half of next year, and that could cause prices to double in some areas. natalie, back to you. >> stocking up now. courtney reagan, thanks. >>> what better way to show a little school spirit than to boogie down. the ohio state university dropped their instruments to do a dance inspired by a megaviral you tube video. ♪ ♪ ohio university of course, matt's alma mater so he'll take all the credit for that performance. >> the most entertaining band in the l
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cnbc personal finance correspondent sharon epperson has important tips on making the right choice. good morning to you, sharon. >> good morning, natalie. >> so this is a really tough thing to talk about because a lot of people learned the hard way with bernard madoff, but financial advisers taking advantage or scamming their customers. how big a problem is this? >> it actually is quite a big problem. the cfp bore, the non-profit organization that certifies financial planners, said over half of their planners, people coming to them, particularly older americans, have been victims of some form of financial abuse, either because of the advice that they were given or the investments that they made, and so now they are in another situation on round two or three trying to rectify the situation. >> all right. so let's get to some important advice so they don't become a victim. you say the first thing is you want to hire a financial adviser, be sure to check them out thoroughly. do your home ork. >> one of the basic things, ask and check. want to know what their employment history is like,
cnbc personal finance correspondent sharon epperson has important tips on making the right choice. good morning to you, sharon. >> good morning, natalie. >> so this is a really tough thing to talk about because a lot of people learned the hard way with bernard madoff, but financial advisers taking advantage or scamming their customers. how big a problem is this? >> it actually is quite a big problem. the cfp bore, the non-profit organization that certifies financial planners,...
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cnbc personal finance correspondent sharon epperson has important tips on making the right choice. good morning to you, sharon. >> good morning, natalie. >> so this is a really tough thing to talk about because a lot of people learned the hard way with bernard madoff, but financial advisers taking advantage or scamming their customers. how big a problem is this? >> it actually is quite a big problem. the cfp bore, the non-profit organization that certifies financial planners, said over half of their planners, people coming to them, particularly older americans, have been victims of some form of financial abuse, either because of the advice that they were given or the investments that they made, and so now they are in another situation on round two or three trying to rectify the situation. >> all right. so let's get to some important advice so they don't become a victim. you say the first thing is you want to hire a financial adviser, be sure to check them out thoroughly. do your home ork. >> one of the basic things, ask and check. want to know what their employment history is like,
cnbc personal finance correspondent sharon epperson has important tips on making the right choice. good morning to you, sharon. >> good morning, natalie. >> so this is a really tough thing to talk about because a lot of people learned the hard way with bernard madoff, but financial advisers taking advantage or scamming their customers. how big a problem is this? >> it actually is quite a big problem. the cfp bore, the non-profit organization that certifies financial planners,...
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. >>> now let's head to wall street and cnbc's courtney reagan at the new york stock exchange. do tell us more about the global bacon shortage on the way because al is very concerned this morning. he can't function. >> reporter: as are a number of others. this could be very true. if you're a bacon lover, start hoarding it now. according to britain's national pig association, a worldwide shortage of pork and bacon next year is unavoidable. it's a result of the drought that hit much of the country this year which damaged the crops used to feed the pigs, so the group predicts that the number of slaughtered pigs could fall by 10% in the second half of next year, and that could cause prices to double in some areas. natalie? >> start stocking up now. courtney reagan, thanks. >>> what better way to show a little school spirit than to boogie down "gangnam style." the ohio state marching band did their horse dance inspired by psy's mega hit and youtube video. ♪ ohio university, of course, matt's alma mater so he'll take all the credit for that performance. >> marching 110, most entert
. >>> now let's head to wall street and cnbc's courtney reagan at the new york stock exchange. do tell us more about the global bacon shortage on the way because al is very concerned this morning. he can't function. >> reporter: as are a number of others. this could be very true. if you're a bacon lover, start hoarding it now. according to britain's national pig association, a worldwide shortage of pork and bacon next year is unavoidable. it's a result of the drought that hit...
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you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. first in business worldwide. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange where jim kramer is joining us now. when you read that caterpillar stuff, did you think, wow, it's 2012, they are talking about 2015, it is a long business that they take it in a long viewpoint, but did it make you wonder where commodity prices would be in 2015? >> these companies put the five-year outlooks and have to revise them periodically. the near term didn't sound so good for caterpillar, but if you go through page by page what they are saying, they are saying, we are not as bad a company we used to be. even with th
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cnbc's bertha coombs with more. >> good morning, eun. >>> it seems you can't develop a technology these days without somebody getting sued saying, hey, we developed it first. toys 'r us on the hot seat being sued by toy technology developer fuhu. it accuses toys 'r us for stealing secrets for the new android tablet for kids. the retailer revealed plans to sell the tablet called the tabio for children. fuhu says it closely resembles its own device called the knobby. both products are wi-fi enabled and have a soft protective frame around them. meantime, toys 'r us is getting ready for the holidays full-time. they announced plans to hire 45,000 holiday workers this holiday season. >>> apple is involved in a massive patent lawsuit. still they sold a bunch of iphone 5s. you may have heard about that. apple announced the iphone 5 sold out. more than 5 million phones picked up the first three days of the sale over the weekend. that compares to 4 million iphone 4s units sold during its premiere weekend last year. some analysts are worried. they thought there would be bigger numbers. some expect
cnbc's bertha coombs with more. >> good morning, eun. >>> it seems you can't develop a technology these days without somebody getting sued saying, hey, we developed it first. toys 'r us on the hot seat being sued by toy technology developer fuhu. it accuses toys 'r us for stealing secrets for the new android tablet for kids. the retailer revealed plans to sell the tablet called the tabio for children. fuhu says it closely resembles its own device called the knobby. both products...
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we send it across t river to cnbc headquarters. what is up, man? >> you can't hate the player, just hate t game and i deliver oc futures looking pretty solid this morning. not a lot will move the pattern and i think a holding pattern until the election. watch facebook today. the stock could get slammed again and it got crushed yestery and some concerns out there that people are poing, u , atess tha are somehow appearing on their wall slamming their sister-in-law and it's suddenly there for everybody to say. maybe the users made a mistake, yeah, watchthat. all of the attention i know is on apple. watch google ogto qlyakinff the last two months and at a record high which is huge. and "wall street journal" reporting that more younger people are saving for retirement than ever before. 44% of thosender age of 27 now contributing to their 401(k) plans. ey aca a tar vinghich ultimately is probably a good thing. >> that is a good thing. that google price is incredible. so the ipo price for facebook was 38 and we're down to 20 bucks a share. how low can thi
we send it across t river to cnbc headquarters. what is up, man? >> you can't hate the player, just hate t game and i deliver oc futures looking pretty solid this morning. not a lot will move the pattern and i think a holding pattern until the election. watch facebook today. the stock could get slammed again and it got crushed yestery and some concerns out there that people are poing, u , atess tha are somehow appearing on their wall slamming their sister-in-law and it's suddenly there...
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let's ask the president of first trust financial resources and michael farr, a cnbc contributor. michael, you have been nervous telling people to go into big caps and more defensive names. you've missed some of the run in that situation. when do you stop being nervous? >> never if you're in my business. if you manage other people's money you're always nervous but we've participated in this run i think pretty nicely. not had the risk-on trade and the high beta stocks didn't hurt me this past quarter, but we've participated. i think with the fed behind us right now clearly, you know, you don't fight the fed. i think the trend is up. psychology is bullish, so i think this thing has higher to go. here's my one concern right now though. a lot of people think that you can't fight the fed, that you've got to own this market, and as you begin to see everybody agree, and everybody exit late, that's when i get kind of nervous. >> i'll put you on the spot there. what kinds of numbers are we talking? where will markets be this time next year, do you think? >> let's go shorter for a second, i
let's ask the president of first trust financial resources and michael farr, a cnbc contributor. michael, you have been nervous telling people to go into big caps and more defensive names. you've missed some of the run in that situation. when do you stop being nervous? >> never if you're in my business. if you manage other people's money you're always nervous but we've participated in this run i think pretty nicely. not had the risk-on trade and the high beta stocks didn't hurt me this...
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. >>> now let's head to wall street and cnbc's mary thompson at the new york stock exchange. mary, how is it looking like it will close out the week? >> reporter: have to wait and see. a lot of news coming out. people on walling street focused on a different apple this morning, natalie, that being apple stores. crowds lining up around apple stores around the world, the reason being, of course, the iphone 5 goes on sale today. it is expected to be apple's top-selling phone to date. some analysts say by the end of the weekend apple may have sold 10 million of those fans. back to you. >> all right. mary thompson, back to you. >>> for a look at what's trending today, our quick roundup of what has you talking online. lady gaga is talking about her new curvier figure. gaga says she's put on 25 pounds because of her dad's delicious cooking. he owns a new york city restaurant. gaga says i love eating pasta and pizza. i'm a new york italian girl. >>> just a day after its release, one direction's new video for "live while you're young" is closing in on 2 million youtube views. check it
. >>> now let's head to wall street and cnbc's mary thompson at the new york stock exchange. mary, how is it looking like it will close out the week? >> reporter: have to wait and see. a lot of news coming out. people on walling street focused on a different apple this morning, natalie, that being apple stores. crowds lining up around apple stores around the world, the reason being, of course, the iphone 5 goes on sale today. it is expected to be apple's top-selling phone to...
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rich bernstein is a cnbc contributor. happy friday. good to see you again. >> good to see you, carl. thank you. >>> the times runs this front page story a few weeks ago. then this week comes in, we get another from adobe and another from norfolk southern. and our question here at this table is when have enough piled up that you have to pay attention and change maybe a bullish view on the market? right. well, carl, what's interesting is most people's favorite stocks from six months ago or a year ago are now those that are disappointing, namely larger cap multi national companies. the reason why, it's pretty straightforward. the dollar has appreciated over the past year or so and global growth is slowing. so that international exposure has come out and got analyst expectations very high and it's now being disappointed. but ba is interesting is that moore domestically oriented companies are doing a little better. >> does that mean that we all need to pile into the ruffle or going back so companies where there's minimal exposure overseas?
rich bernstein is a cnbc contributor. happy friday. good to see you again. >> good to see you, carl. thank you. >>> the times runs this front page story a few weeks ago. then this week comes in, we get another from adobe and another from norfolk southern. and our question here at this table is when have enough piled up that you have to pay attention and change maybe a bullish view on the market? right. well, carl, what's interesting is most people's favorite stocks from six...
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. >> andrew is walking around like -- this is not cnbc, but he's awol. absent without leave, right some have we heard from him? >> no, but what could be fun, why don't we call him like live on air. >> what if he really does pick up and go, what, hello? >> let's call him live on air. >> anyway, here are the headlines that andrew would have read to you. james murdoch is lining up to take direct responsibility for news corp's u.s. twielevisions after a report whether it was fit. the report did clear him of any wrongdoing and eu authorities said to be working behind scenes to pave the way for a new spanish rescue program. an economic program for madrid will be unveiled next thursday. and in u.s. stock news, lipper reports that equity fund in-flows total 11.4 billion in the latest week ending wednesday and that amount is up from the previous week. joe. thank you. in other news this morning -- they didn't change everything yet. andrew would have said that, but i said it. >> you are smooth. >> i am smooth. walmart is looking to open its first retail outlets in
. >> andrew is walking around like -- this is not cnbc, but he's awol. absent without leave, right some have we heard from him? >> no, but what could be fun, why don't we call him like live on air. >> what if he really does pick up and go, what, hello? >> let's call him live on air. >> anyway, here are the headlines that andrew would have read to you. james murdoch is lining up to take direct responsibility for news corp's u.s. twielevisions after a report whether...
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business before the bell now with cnbc's brian sullivan. want to talk about housing. but is there any show that you do that is as nice to you as us? >> that is a very difficult question to answer while i'm sitting within striking distance. >> is he scared of me? >> the answer is no. i was just told in my ear. no, no. nor as just the coffee on this show is just spectacular. who brews it? >> starbucks. yes, it does. >> howard schultz himself. >> just for mika. the french press. >>> business now. good news on housing. >> yeah, some good news on house. by the way, congrats to the five years. in all sincerity it is fun to be here, except for barnicle. no, there's great front page article in the wall street journt about $400 billion being added to home values this year. this is important. there is not really one thing in the economy as important to the overall well being and psychology most importantly of consumers as housing. when people's home prices go -- values go down, they feel poor often, even if they're still making their normal income. when they rise up, they feel
business before the bell now with cnbc's brian sullivan. want to talk about housing. but is there any show that you do that is as nice to you as us? >> that is a very difficult question to answer while i'm sitting within striking distance. >> is he scared of me? >> the answer is no. i was just told in my ear. no, no. nor as just the coffee on this show is just spectacular. who brews it? >> starbucks. yes, it does. >> howard schultz himself. >> just for mika....
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cnbc's karen in new york. >> it's going to be getting to the front of the queue because the queues are long. as you mentioned australia, asia and europe is going to be selling the device in the united states later on today. but many people, in fact, won't get to see the device probably till october as the company plays catch-up with the amount of demand out there in terms of the initial deliveries. you mentioned the number 2 million sold in the first 24 hours and this is one of the reasons why the stock price of apple surged through $700 this week, which raises the question whether you should be buying the actual hardware device or whether you should be buying a stock today and some analysts still fairly bullish and have targets up to $885 on the stock. in terms of the timing for apple really important because it comes up to the holiday period for producing devices and in terms of this product in particular the highest margin product that accounts for half of apple's revenue, there has been griping about the maps that apple is using on this device. they've exchanged the google maps for
cnbc's karen in new york. >> it's going to be getting to the front of the queue because the queues are long. as you mentioned australia, asia and europe is going to be selling the device in the united states later on today. but many people, in fact, won't get to see the device probably till october as the company plays catch-up with the amount of demand out there in terms of the initial deliveries. you mentioned the number 2 million sold in the first 24 hours and this is one of the...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe ke
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. >>> hey, "morning joe," happy fifth birthday from brian sullivan and all of us here at cnbc. keep the coffee coming. keep up the great stuff. >> happy anniversary, "morning joe." and it's really great that we have this place to talk. >> congratulations, joe and mika. five years is a long time. but for a guy that's 84 years old, it is much time. >> we're moving through "forbes" to see where boone pickens is. >>> president obama unintentionally crashing an iowa wedding earlier this month. the gibbs planned their dream wedding set in a rustic barn in iowa. it was all ready to go until they showed up and saw the president of the united states holding a rally. the obama campaign had booked the same barn on the same date. >> just our luck. that's kind of how -- oh, yeah, figures, the one place which the president also chooses. >> so on the big day, president obama ended his campaign speech with moments to spare before the wedding. the bride rushed into her ceremony and walked down the aisle on time. to extend his apologies for clogging up the parking lot, president obama left behin
. >>> hey, "morning joe," happy fifth birthday from brian sullivan and all of us here at cnbc. keep the coffee coming. keep up the great stuff. >> happy anniversary, "morning joe." and it's really great that we have this place to talk. >> congratulations, joe and mika. five years is a long time. but for a guy that's 84 years old, it is much time. >> we're moving through "forbes" to see where boone pickens is. >>> president obama...
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financial editor jean shatzky and david bavrngs author of "debt free for life" and sharon epperson, cnbc's personal finance correspondent. good to see you, everybody. >> good to be here. >> we'll head to christine in hartford, connecticut. good morning and what's your call, your question? >> good morning. over the years i've had a hard time saving money to buy a home partly due to the cost of renting. i've been lucky to have a few stocks in the stock market and considering selling them for a down payment on a moderate home. if i were to do this, is it smarter to sell most of my investments to put a 20% down payment and avoid pmi, or sell a smaller amount and pay the pmi? >> all right. what do you think christine should do? >> quick question for christine. is this all your savings you're talking about? do you have emergency savings, a 401(k)? >> we have a 401(k). this would be considered my retirement savings, and part of my retirement savings, but i have multiple 401(k)s and we do have a smaller savings account. >> all right. so i wouldn't completely sabotage your savings in order to buy a
financial editor jean shatzky and david bavrngs author of "debt free for life" and sharon epperson, cnbc's personal finance correspondent. good to see you, everybody. >> good to be here. >> we'll head to christine in hartford, connecticut. good morning and what's your call, your question? >> good morning. over the years i've had a hard time saving money to buy a home partly due to the cost of renting. i've been lucky to have a few stocks in the stock market and...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick. students are headed back to the classroom today in the nation's third largest school district. after seven days of picketing and protests, the teachers union in chicago voted to end its strike. the rank and file teachers still have to approve the deal, but that is expected in the next couple of weeks. >> we said that it was time to -- that we couldn't solve all the problems of the world with one contract and that it was time to suspend the strike. >> this settlement is an honest compromise. it means returning our schools to their primary purpose, the education of our children. it means a new day and a new direction for the chicago public schools. >> we'll have details on the agreement in just a few minutes. >>> at the top of the next hour, we'll be talking about the broader issues of labor and unions with famed corporate executive jack welch. among the other stories on our radar this morning is oil. the boj's move to ease policy today giving prices a boost. as you can see right now, 9
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick. students are headed back to the classroom today in the nation's third largest school district. after seven days of picketing and protests, the teachers union in chicago voted to end its strike. the rank and file teachers still have to approve the deal, but that is expected in the next couple of weeks. >> we said that it was time to -- that we couldn't solve all the problems of the world with one contract and that it was time...
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but cnbc has been looking into this delay. the best guess is that mcdonald's is worried about sales numbers pause they were so good last year, they need something to boost the end of the year numbers this year, so they're building up anticipation of the mcrib. >> pushed the dow israels over 13 thousand for the first time in years. >> and from mcrib to mcgrew. years and years of me have been archived on the internet, me and every other newscaster, along with national newscasts searchable by key words. the internet archive is based in san francisco and hopes to create a news database where anybody can be like jon stewart on "the daily show" going back and looking at what people really said. now, we were talking off camera, this system is way more powerful than the newsroom systems we use as far as finding out what people really said. >> interesting. >> or what people wore and what kind of hair styles they had. >> let's just stop there and move on to the forecast. >> all right. >> anyway, 6:20 right now. let's check in with rob m
but cnbc has been looking into this delay. the best guess is that mcdonald's is worried about sales numbers pause they were so good last year, they need something to boost the end of the year numbers this year, so they're building up anticipation of the mcrib. >> pushed the dow israels over 13 thousand for the first time in years. >> and from mcrib to mcgrew. years and years of me have been archived on the internet, me and every other newscaster, along with national newscasts...
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cnbc wonders if there are too many iphones being sold too early. they say they are front loading the numbers. business insider says apple's best days are behind it and the new math app will stink, despite the fact it's not out yet. the iphone comes out friday. but tomorrow we expect all apple users will get access to the new mobile operating system. most notably is what goes away. no more google maps or apple youtube app but there are improvements and a new look for your iphone or ipad starting tomorrow. >> an apple a day, right? let's check with rob mayeda. >> the forecast still free. we've got temperatures in the 40s and 50s, lots of low clouds. lunchtime temperatures, it's still jacket weather even in our valleys. as we head towards 4:00, that's when you're close to 80 in livermore. not much change to thursday. friday still looks to be the warmest day of the week. cooling again this weekend. >>> looking over here, things are starting to heat up at the toll plaza bay bridge as the cash lanes back up but no metering lights just yet. another 15 min
cnbc wonders if there are too many iphones being sold too early. they say they are front loading the numbers. business insider says apple's best days are behind it and the new math app will stink, despite the fact it's not out yet. the iphone comes out friday. but tomorrow we expect all apple users will get access to the new mobile operating system. most notably is what goes away. no more google maps or apple youtube app but there are improvements and a new look for your iphone or ipad starting...
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cnbc's shartia brantley is live with more. >> good morning. >>> apple reaches a new milestone. the company topped $700 a share in after hours trading, which pushed its market value to $656 billion, making it by far the world's most valuable company. apple is being boosted by iphone fever. the company says it sold more than 2 million iphone 5s on the first day of preorders. the smart phone will hit stores on friday. apple says demand is quickly exceeding supply. and american airlines is cutting its flight schedule for september and october. american cancelled about 5% of its flights monday as pilots are calling in sick. the cancellations come in the wake of americans' move to toss out the contract with the pilots union so it can impose its own terms. the bankrupt airline is trying to cut billions in costs. the 8,000 member pilots union says it's not coordinating a sickout. back to you. >>> there's a new twist in nbc's "the voice," but fans will have to wait until next season to see the big changes. season 4 promises a shakeup to the coaching panel with shakira and usher replacin
cnbc's shartia brantley is live with more. >> good morning. >>> apple reaches a new milestone. the company topped $700 a share in after hours trading, which pushed its market value to $656 billion, making it by far the world's most valuable company. apple is being boosted by iphone fever. the company says it sold more than 2 million iphone 5s on the first day of preorders. the smart phone will hit stores on friday. apple says demand is quickly exceeding supply. and american...
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be sure to get your business news on cnbc. >>> a reminder you can get your business and tech news before the bell weekdays on "today in the bay" starting at 4:30. >>> more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, a presidential race shake-up. recent developments in the middle east affecting the presidential election? who stands to benefit, president barack obama or mitt romney? we'll talk with larry about that. first, a look at your weekend calendar. >> i'm mike inouye. lots to do "today in the bay." the end of this weekend is the middle of this festival. the 21st annual san jose festival. the concert inside the hp pavilion. you can celebrate with food, community, and cultural celebrations part of the outdoor festival. next up, from something next to the ice to something in and around the water just off treasure island it is day two of the 17th annual san francisco international dragon boat festival. over 100 world class dragon boat racing teams compete on the bay and onshore activities for the whole family to enjoy including dragon land, children's activity pavilion. >>> and from people
be sure to get your business news on cnbc. >>> a reminder you can get your business and tech news before the bell weekdays on "today in the bay" starting at 4:30. >>> more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, a presidential race shake-up. recent developments in the middle east affecting the presidential election? who stands to benefit, president barack obama or mitt romney? we'll talk with larry about that. first, a look at your weekend calendar....
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cnbc's mandy drury is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, mandy. >> reporter: good morning. not so much pain for your 401(k) these works. u.s. stock markets are sitting at multi-year highs after the central bank unleashed another move to help the economy. the u.s. dollar has fallen back a number of currencies and a bit more expensive to take the overseas trip. and gasoline prices in terms of the national average more expensive than a week ago and month ago at 3.87 and we hope in future weeks will come down. >> mandy drury at the new york stock exchange, thanks. >>> a brazen burglary caught on tape at a california apple store where a group of suspected robbers slam a bmw through the store's glass doors. a man then jumps from the car and begins scooping up as many devised as he can before the car makes its getaway. unfortunately for the would-be robbers the car's license plate fell off, not a smart move, remained there at the scene leading police right to one suspect. the 22-year-old pleaded not guilty to multiple felony charges
cnbc's mandy drury is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, mandy. >> reporter: good morning. not so much pain for your 401(k) these works. u.s. stock markets are sitting at multi-year highs after the central bank unleashed another move to help the economy. the u.s. dollar has fallen back a number of currencies and a bit more expensive to take the overseas trip. and gasoline prices in terms of the national average more expensive than a week ago and month ago at 3.87 and we hope in...
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. >> we have a cnbc exclusive this morning. the man who started ebay and linkedin co-founder are making a big bet on greece today. that's right, greece. ceo and co-founder of endeavor global, a nonprooft that supports entrepreneurs in emerging markets. thank you for coming in this morning. >> great to be here. >> why in god's name if you were going to start doing business in europe would you start doing it in greece? >> let me explain what endeavor is. i k we coined the friz high impact entrepreneur to mean those with the biggest ideas, the greatest potential to create job and the ability to inspire others. so today we operate in 16 markets. we've screened 30,000 companies. selected 700 entrepreneurs from 450 companies and last year those entrepreneurs generated $5 billion in revenues and 200,000 jobs. >> so you have go where the problem is. >> so i got a call from a greece business leader saying can you take entefr's business model to greece. and i thought this is the perfect time when economy is turned down, entrepreneurs loo
. >> we have a cnbc exclusive this morning. the man who started ebay and linkedin co-founder are making a big bet on greece today. that's right, greece. ceo and co-founder of endeavor global, a nonprooft that supports entrepreneurs in emerging markets. thank you for coming in this morning. >> great to be here. >> why in god's name if you were going to start doing business in europe would you start doing it in greece? >> let me explain what endeavor is. i k we coined the...
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live at cnbc washington headquarters. >> good morning, guys. ben bernanke is putting his pedal to the medal announcing the fed reserve continuing with quantitative easing, qe 3 drove the dow jones industrial average up. a massive rally stocks are at highs they haven't seen since 2007. what the fed said it's going to do is buy about $40 billion a month of mortgage-backed securities. that's going to inject a lot of money bought u.s. economy and should help boost the recovery. for the first time the fed said they are going to focus on the jobs number specifically. remember, the fed has a dual mandate of both low inflation and unemployment. they are now saying they are tying their efforts to unemployment. they want this to be seen as an effort for hiring and jobs. big dramatic move from the feds yesterday. >> thanks so much. >> willie, desperate times call for desperate measures. >> it is. >> political implications. >> thank you. >> september election year. >>> up next -- >> is he going to do anything, though? >> what? >> the economy. >> turned aro
live at cnbc washington headquarters. >> good morning, guys. ben bernanke is putting his pedal to the medal announcing the fed reserve continuing with quantitative easing, qe 3 drove the dow jones industrial average up. a massive rally stocks are at highs they haven't seen since 2007. what the fed said it's going to do is buy about $40 billion a month of mortgage-backed securities. that's going to inject a lot of money bought u.s. economy and should help boost the recovery. for the first...
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. >> we turn to cnbc. jeff, what is the impact of fed action here? >> you can see this all across the markets, willie. if i can explain the significance of this in straight forward terms. ben bernanke brought a tank to a gunfight. he told the market we are going to buy $40 billion worth of mortgage backed securities every month from now on in until we get the unemployment number below 8%. they are going for 6% or less. he said he's going to do anything that they can do at this point to achieve that goal by buying paper. they are going to run operation twister at $45 billion a month alongside this. so, previous actions continue. oh, and they are continuing it. they are going to extend the low interest rate window through 2015. so, boy, he's put the market on no uncertain term that is he is ready to pull the trigger if need b. back to you, willie. >> jeff, thanks so much. >>> an update on the teacher's strike in chicago. they are getting closer to a deal. talks ended for the day. the school board president said both sides had serious number crunching t
. >> we turn to cnbc. jeff, what is the impact of fed action here? >> you can see this all across the markets, willie. if i can explain the significance of this in straight forward terms. ben bernanke brought a tank to a gunfight. he told the market we are going to buy $40 billion worth of mortgage backed securities every month from now on in until we get the unemployment number below 8%. they are going for 6% or less. he said he's going to do anything that they can do at this point...
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cnbc's own brian shactman joins us now with the rundown. good evening. >> good evening, larry. the rally chock-full of superlatives. you can argue the merits behind it but hard to argue with it. dow higher all three components, had the highest close since december of 2007. we all know what happened in the interim. i will talk about volume at the nysc, the highest since june. look at bernanke. the impact of the fomc. all you have to see, this is when the announcement came out and when bernanke started talking and spikes levels off at the close but 200 plus points on the dow. financials dominated the dow. bank of america usually trades thr 330 million shares. home depot hit a new high up almost 40% year-to-date and touching on gold. qe-3, six month high for privilege. the 2012 high is 1790, we're only 18 shy of that. back to you. >> sure, they will destroy the value of the dollar. that easy many thanks to brian shactman. not everyone liked it. with the fed pumping nearly 500 billion dollars a year in perpetuity, don, nearly $500 billion a year in perpetuity, that means forever. d
cnbc's own brian shactman joins us now with the rundown. good evening. >> good evening, larry. the rally chock-full of superlatives. you can argue the merits behind it but hard to argue with it. dow higher all three components, had the highest close since december of 2007. we all know what happened in the interim. i will talk about volume at the nysc, the highest since june. look at bernanke. the impact of the fomc. all you have to see, this is when the announcement came out and when...
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we'll hear from larry kudlow about it tonight, our friend, on his show at 7:00 on cnbc. but i think this is mostly an intramural argument among republicans on economics. this is not something ha is going to have a broader political ramification. the other swing voter in a place like ohio or florida or colorado might know who ben bernanke is, might have heard his name. has no idea what the fed is doing. this is a question of what is the economic effect in the near term. and if you get a bounce in the market and if there is some felt improvement in the economy, that's going to help obama. but my guess is that given how baked in to the cake negative attitudes about the economy are, how badly people are feeling, how weak the job market is, it's not likely to have much short term impact -- except in the market. that will cheer some investors but i doubt it is going to have a major political kick to it. >> john harwood, thank you very much. sue, down to you. >>> the question that everybody's talking about -- whether or not this latest round, and a very significant round, of kw
we'll hear from larry kudlow about it tonight, our friend, on his show at 7:00 on cnbc. but i think this is mostly an intramural argument among republicans on economics. this is not something ha is going to have a broader political ramification. the other swing voter in a place like ohio or florida or colorado might know who ben bernanke is, might have heard his name. has no idea what the fed is doing. this is a question of what is the economic effect in the near term. and if you get a bounce...
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cnbc's mary thompson's at the new york stock exchange. all eyes once again on the fed? >> that's right. focused on washington because the federal reserve concludes a two-day policy-making meeting today. and it's expected to launch a new bond-buying program and it's stimulating the economy by keeping interest rates low. the fed's efforts come amid concerns of the sluggish pace of the economic recovery even though the stock market continues its march higher. yesterday, the dow closed at a 4 1/2-year high. back to you. >> thanks. >>> well, starting next week, mcdonald's will add calorie counts to all of its menu boards, with 14,000 locations nationwide. the fast food giant will become the largest chain to post nutritional information in a bid to help make customers make healthier choices. but if you think the big mac has the most calories on the menu, think again. it's actually the mcflurry with m&ms which packs the biggest punch, at 650 calories per serving. that is going to pack a punch, all right. now back over to matt, savannah, and al. >> it's going to pack a paunch.
cnbc's mary thompson's at the new york stock exchange. all eyes once again on the fed? >> that's right. focused on washington because the federal reserve concludes a two-day policy-making meeting today. and it's expected to launch a new bond-buying program and it's stimulating the economy by keeping interest rates low. the fed's efforts come amid concerns of the sluggish pace of the economic recovery even though the stock market continues its march higher. yesterday, the dow closed at a 4...
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eastern right here on cnbc. >>> straight ahead, apple unveiling the new iphone 5 yesterday and many of the rumors describing it as true this time around. something surprising for a company that can keep a tight lid on it. "squawk" question for you. what is the best way for apple to keep its cree caretsecrets m forward? [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. for the spender who needs a little help saving. for adding "& sons." for the dreamer, planning an early escape. for the mother of the bride. for whoever you are, for whatever you're trying to achieve, pnc has technology, guidance, and over 150 years of experience to help you get there. ♪ >>> it turns out th
eastern right here on cnbc. >>> straight ahead, apple unveiling the new iphone 5 yesterday and many of the rumors describing it as true this time around. something surprising for a company that can keep a tight lid on it. "squawk" question for you. what is the best way for apple to keep its cree caretsecrets m forward? [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade,...
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we've got results of the latest cnbc fed survey. steve liesman has them. >> thanks. 90% of the 58 respondents to the survey looking for qe3. and 77% of those looking for it to happen or be announced tomorrow. let's take a look at the stock market, the bond market outlook and the economic outlook from this group of 58 managers, economists and strategists here. they're not looking for much from the s&p. there's the prediction in july. now december 2012, 1453 and not much for next june. just 1497. here are the percentage gains off yesterday's close. what you'll see is 1.3% from where we are now, more or less, and 4.5% up by next year. i will tell you this group has been pretty light. they've been at the 1400 mark and been a bit pessimistic about the stock market and equities overall and been wrong. that's their prediction. let's take a look at outlook for bonds. they're now a little light given the recent run-up we have. looking for 1.78% on the ten-year. that's just up a bit from where they were back in july. 2% next year. again, they
we've got results of the latest cnbc fed survey. steve liesman has them. >> thanks. 90% of the 58 respondents to the survey looking for qe3. and 77% of those looking for it to happen or be announced tomorrow. let's take a look at the stock market, the bond market outlook and the economic outlook from this group of 58 managers, economists and strategists here. they're not looking for much from the s&p. there's the prediction in july. now december 2012, 1453 and not much for next june....
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more on that one and all the latest breaking headlines coming into the cnbc newsroom. good evening, jackie. >> good evening to you, larry. for the first time since the disastrous ipo, mark zuckerberg took questions and popped the stocks. he says he's optimistic about mobile. and ceo benmoshe said they may be in a position to give a dividend by 2013. the government is now down to a 15.9% stake. >>> in prison, whistle-blower, bradley berken feld will be a rich ex-con soon. he was awarded $104 million by the irs for providing insider information of ubs's insider promotion for u.s. taxpayers, the largest irs award ever but he will have to pay taxes on it. >> i hope they're lower tax rates at some point. thank you. cnbc's jackie deangelis. >>> coming up, bob woodward's new blockbuster bombshell, president obama is to blame for last summer's failed debt deal. how and why? all coming up next. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." the explosive book hitting bookshelves today, bob woodward's "the price of politics" all suggests president obama is to blame for last year's fai
more on that one and all the latest breaking headlines coming into the cnbc newsroom. good evening, jackie. >> good evening to you, larry. for the first time since the disastrous ipo, mark zuckerberg took questions and popped the stocks. he says he's optimistic about mobile. and ceo benmoshe said they may be in a position to give a dividend by 2013. the government is now down to a 15.9% stake. >>> in prison, whistle-blower, bradley berken feld will be a rich ex-con soon. he was...
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you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >>> welcome back. as we've been telling you today, moody'
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